CATA COMMUNITIES

Ottawa, ON…CATAAlliance, Canada’s One Voice for Innovation Advocacy Group, announced the release of a guidance document on how organizations and executives can work tap into CATA social media to advance their agendas for growth and profile in the marketplace.

CATA CEO, John Reid said, “ Our team took an inventory of all CATA Social Media Groups, and looked at how we could develop a quick access listing for community engagement in peer information sharing networks, advocacy, and posting events and rich content. ”

Reid concluded, “ We added up the marketplace reach of using a full CATA Social Media deployment, and the number is more than 3 million opt-in executives, not counting retweets and third party embedding of content. So reach out to us if you are looking for leverage in growing your business.”

The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATAAlliance), Canada’s One Voice for Innovation Advocacy Group, crowdsources ideas and guidance from thousands of opt in members in moderated social networks in Canada and key global markets. Supported by evidence-based research, CATAAlliance then mobilizes the community behind public policy recommendations designed to boost Canada’s innovation and competitiveness success.

CATA embraces the Fourth Industrial Revolution to improve the help it offers to Canadian firms

Our technology driven world is once again altering how business is done. It means firms must become 4.0 organizations. Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum says the Fourth Industrial Revolution is a “second machine age” where there is a fusion of technologies that further merges the physical, digital, and biological worlds.

Ottawa, ON...CATAAlliance (www.cata.ca). Canada’s One Voice for Innovation advocacy group, announced today the adoption and adaption of technologies and solutions to create a 4.0 business model to help companies better compete in the marketplace.

CATA CEO, John Reid said, “ A 4.0 organization never crests as it is constantly developing and strengthening its “change muscle” with new technologies and methodologies. At CATA we looked at what we do and applied the 4.0 approach. Our team asked themselves what are the technologies and resources that will let us supply the best products and services to the marketplace and then created the 4.0 model.”

He added, “Our goal is unchanged – to be Canada’s One Voice for innovation advocacy. However, by embracing the 4.0 technologies we can better mobilize the community to get behind public policies that will boost Canada’s success at innovation and competitiveness. In addition we can now offer improved services to companies dealing with the day to day problems they face. “

Reid concluded, “If you are not sure how your firm can tackle a 4.0 world then join with CATA, take advantage of our services, listen to our expert interviews, use CATA as a guide on implementing change in your firm. In addition, help us to bring 4.0 to the attention of our nation’s policy makers.”

The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATAAlliance), Canada’s One Voice for Innovation Advocacy Group, crowdsources ideas and guidance from thousands of opt in members in moderated social networks in Canada and key global markets. Supported by evidence-based research, CATAAlliance then mobilizes the community behind public policy recommendations designed to boost Canada’s innovation and competitiveness success.